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    Metal pips on Denisons question..

    Can someone tell me if it was common/uncommon practise to wear metal rank pips on Denison smocks during WWII.

    Thanks,
    Steve

    #2
    Nope, it wasn't that unusual especially for Senior NCOs who like to looked smart, although cloth pips are much more commonly encountered in wartime pictures and on actual examples.

    Thanks, from Jack.

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      #3
      How many Senior NCOs wear pips?

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        #4
        Hi Steve, the wearing of metal pips on Denisons was not unknown but was fairly rare. The vast majority of officers wore cloth.


        Cheers, Ade.

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          #5
          Secret Senior NCO's !!

          Originally posted by Marc Sherriff
          How many Senior NCOs wear pips?
          The type that like polishing dustbins and all night guard house duty !!

          Gary J.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Marc Sherriff
            How many Senior NCOs wear pips?
            I meant Officers, it was a typing error. Senior NCOs never wore pips as you and I both know.

            Here is a photo of a 1945 dated 2nd pattern Denison Smock with pips for Captain. These had been there since the war and were NOT (to the best of my opinion) added recently.

            Thanks, from Jack.
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              #7
              Hi Jack, was it a heavy night last night? Your photo is of a title not a smock?


              Cheers, Ade.

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                #8
                According to Brian L. Davis it was not uncommon for an officer to wear metal pips of his previous unit for old times sake.

                Quite unofficial, but it adds a personal touch to your uniform.
                Regards, Luc

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson
                  Hi Jack, was it a heavy night last night? Your photo is of a title not a smock?


                  Cheers, Ade.
                  It might have been! Looks like a smock to me!

                  Sorry, here is the right one! I think! Underneath the pips the shoulder strap was near mint condition leaving a noticeable mark.

                  Cheers, from Jack.
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                    #10
                    From the Pub

                    Hey Jack !!!
                    Are you doing a "live Broadcast" from the pub on a laptop ????



                    Regards

                    Gary J

                    Originally posted by Jack Dutton-Roberts
                    I meant Officers, it was a typing error. Senior NCOs never wore pips as you and I both know.

                    Here is a photo of a 1945 dated 2nd pattern Denison Smock with pips for Captain. These had been there since the war and were NOT (to the best of my opinion) added recently.

                    Thanks, from Jack.

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                      #11
                      Yes, I never leave the pub

                      It's the only place where it's possible not to think about collecting, oh no actually wait.....it's not

                      Thanks, from Jack.

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                        #12
                        I don't care what they say, it's a VERY VERY nice cloth shoulder title. Who wants smocks when you have that?

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                          #13
                          Thanks to all who replied.
                          The reason I asked is my 1st pattern smock has holes a half inch in from the shoulder on each tab. I guess that makes it a 1st Lieutenant or Major, yes ?

                          Cheers ,
                          Steve

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                            #14
                            No and yes, single pip = 2nd Lt., Crown = Major.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Marc Sherriff
                              I don't care what they say, it's a VERY VERY nice cloth shoulder title. Who wants smocks when you have that?
                              Yeah, can't beat a good bit o' cloth!

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